Craftsmanship
Craftsmanship
Quite simply, it’s what we have built our reputation on. The quality of the materials are given the skill and dedication they deserve.
All Saxon furniture is built completely by hand in the traditional time-honoured way.
Upholstering a piece of traditional furniture involves a craftsman taking a good quality beech frame and then attaching and shaping suspension, filling and covering in a staged process.
In the case of deep buttoned traditional leather upholstery the degree of skill required is far greater. The upholsterer must attach the leather cover by means of buttons through the padding and into the frame. This is done by hand whilst retaining a uniform and wrinkle free pattern throughout the individual item. The correct standard can only be achieved by a true craftsman. Our standards are high. So high that all of our upholsterers are trained within the company. That way we ensure that the art of upholstering fine furniture is never lost. Because in our book, the skills of the past are vital to our future.
Buttons
You’re talking to the button experts! All buttons are attached as part of the upholstery process by hand and sunk deep for neatness and security. A Saxon button won’t come loose
Studs
Essential to the traditional classic finish. These metal stud nails are individually hand tacked through the leather and into the wooden frame.
The studs are of an antique bronze finish. However brass finished studs are available as an optional extra.
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